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Rishab Shetty’s Kantara wins reward from Ram Gopal Varma: ‘Film industry people need to pay you tuition fees’

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Rishab Shetty’s Kantara has been successful hearts ever because it first launched in cinemas a number of weeks in the past. The Kannada movie, which stars and has been helmed by Rishab, has minted over Rs 100 crore globally.

The film, which launched in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu on Friday, and can hit screens in Malayalam this week, has now been praised by filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma.

RGV took to his Twitter to bathe reward on the film and wrote, “The @Shetty_Rishab destroys the myth in film people that only mega budget films will pull people into theatres.. #Kantara will be a major lesson for decades to come.”

Varma additional complimented Shetty and in contrast him to the demigod determine in Kantara and shared a put up that learn, “In the film industry now, @Shetty_Rishab is like a Shiva multiplied by Guliga Daiva and the villains are the 300 cr, 400 cr, 500 cr budget filmmakers who are being killed by a heart attack called #Kantara collections.”

The @Shetty_Rishab destroys the parable in movie those that solely mega finances movies will pull individuals into theatres .. #Kantara will probably be a significant lesson for many years to return

— Ram Gopal Varma (@RGVzoomin) October 18, 2022

In the movie business now , @Shetty_Rishab is sort of a Shiva multiplied by Guliga Daiva and the villains are the 300 cr , 400 cr , 500 cr finances movie makers who’re being killed by a coronary heart assault known as #Kantara collections

— Ram Gopal Varma (@RGVzoomin) October 18, 2022

“Thanks to the DEVIL called @shetty_rishab all big budget film makers will now suddenly keep waking up in the night from the nightmare collections of #Kantara, Like how Shiva keeps walking up to Guliga Daiva. All film industry people will need to pay you tuition fees,” Ram Gopal Varma concluded.

Hey @shetty_rishab thanks for the great lesson known as #Kantara All Film business individuals might want to pay you tuition charges🙏🙏🙏

— Ram Gopal Varma (@RGVzoomin) October 18, 2022

Apart from producing huge numbers on the field workplace, the movie has additionally managed to impress critics, with indianexpress.com’s Manoj Kumar R writing, “Rishab, who has also written and directed this film, narrates this conflict of ignorance and misunderstanding in a colourful and visually engrossing manner. He bases this film on the folklore of Karnataka’s Tulu Nadu region. He infuses every frame with pure visceral energy by introducing us to the wild, vibrant and youthful vigour of the lifestyle of the people of that region.”